Bass cut (HP filter) in Cubase SX3?

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stash98 wrote:no..sorry there asshands, but this guy doesn't know what a HPF IS! Seriously, a HPF is simply an EQ and there is an EQ built into EVERY channel you use in Cubase.

I can't understand how someone would invest in a program like Cubase and not even take the time to read about how to do the world's most basic mix function ever, ie High pass EQ.

It has nothing to do with Cubase, but just general knowledge of recording. A simple google would have answered the question. Guess it must be a complex process for you..sorry about your luck.
Again, moron, since you seem to have a problem with your reading comprehension...

I did NOT buy Cubase to record. I bought Cubase so I could sequence my external hardware sound modules. I now have a few vocalists that I want to record so I need to learn how to use the recording features in Cubase.

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You are the moron for not reading the maunal. Plain and simple. I mean if it was like, "how do i parallel compress" or something like that..sure, but how to "bass cut" is incredibly stupid. especially when the EQ is built right into the channel.

wow.

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stash98 wrote:You are the moron for not reading the maunal. Plain and simple. I mean if it was like, "how do i parallel compress" or something like that..sure, but how to "bass cut" is incredibly stupid. especially when the EQ is built right into the channel.

wow.
I'm a moron for coming to a music forum and asking a basic music related question? Or you're the moron for not understanding that I have never used Cubase for recording? And that I never researched it before because I never had any intention of using it for recording?

Yes, I realize this was probably something simple. That's exactly why I asked it here. I figured it was easier for you to just give me a simple answer than the hours it would take for me to find it in the manual.

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Man, just forget about it. Not worth it. People don't behave like themseleves on forums. Imagine if we actually talked to each other this way? :roll:

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My point was the Cubase is expensive..learn that shit if you buy it..it does so much. In fact, I strongly reccomend you get the instructional DVDs that are made for it..much easier if you hate reading manuals.

If you were at the studio I am at you would be mocked without mercy.

Then afterwords everyone would have a beer.

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stash98 wrote:no..sorry there asshands, but this guy doesn't know what a HPF IS!
Well, you don't know what tact is, so you've both got something to work on.
I can't understand how someone would invest in a program like Cubase and not even take the time to read about how to do the world's most basic mix function ever, ie High pass EQ.

It has nothing to do with Cubase, but just general knowledge of recording. A simple google would have answered the question. Guess it must be a complex process for you..sorry about your luck.
He sounds completely willing to read about how a HPF works - that's why he asked, so somebody could write it for him to read. Admittedly, it's all explained in the manual, but if you don't have time to answer (which you obviously do), you can just ignore the question.

Aside from that, your knowledge isn't so hot anyway. EQ and filtering are not terms to be used interchangeably as you have been doing (EQ is a term used to describe an application of filtering or a filtering device primarily designed for the purpose of equalization), and summing is the most basic mix function, not highpass filtering.

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stash98 wrote:My point was the Cubase is expensive..learn that shit if you buy it..it does so much. In fact, I strongly reccomend you get the instructional DVDs that are made for it..much easier if you hate reading manuals.

If you were at the studio I am at you would be mocked without mercy.

Then afterwords everyone would have a beer.
And my point is that I have been using Cubase for a couple years now. I know it inside and out when it comes to sequencing external MIDI gear. I even wrote my own patch files organized by both catagory and bank for both my Korg Triton Rack and Roland Fantom XR. And I have 5 instructional DVD's that show me how to use Cubase in this fashion.

However, as I said many times now... I never had any intention of recording with Cubase so I never looked into any of that. This changed over the last week or so and now I need to learn it.

I knew it was an easy, basic question when I asked. That's why I figured it would be no big deal for someone to just point me in the right direction really quick...

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stash98 wrote:My point was the Cubase is expensive..learn that shit if you buy it..it does so much. In fact, I strongly reccomend you get the instructional DVDs that are made for it..much easier if you hate reading manuals.

If you were at the studio I am at you would be mocked without mercy.

Then afterwords everyone would have a beer.
Look man, we're not a bunch of dudes in the studio; we're total strangers. A bit of restraint would be appreciated. You know how it goes: now, instead of enlightening someone about HPF's, we're arguing about who's the biggest dick.

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stash98 wrote:no..sorry there asshands, but this guy doesn't know what a HPF IS!
Read his first post again - he knows very well what a HPF is, he just didn't know how to use one in Cubase.

All the hardware mixers I've seen didn't have parametric EQs with a HPF band type on each channel, so I can understand why it wasn't completely obvious to him.

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Well, SaltyDawg. It isn't exactly honorable that you "...never looked into any of that," before asking questions. Feeding the ridicule doesn't help either. Learn to ignore these people.

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"Aside from that, your knowledge isn't so hot anyway. EQ and filtering are not terms to be used interchangeably as you have been doing."

Wow, you really nailed me there. Horrible point. Next time you use any decent EQ, look for the little buttons that toggle high and low pass filtering and learn a little.

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